Former NFL safety Darren Sharper has been charged with two counts of rape by use of drugs, according to multiple reports.

According to NOLA.com, two women were drugged in October, and another two in January. One woman in each incident was allegedly sexually assaulted.

And there's more: the Los Angeles District Attorney's office suspects Sharper has done the same to women in Arizona, Louisiana and Nevada, according to a USA Today report. A Los Angeles police department officer told USA Today that Sharper is suspected of raping seven women in four states.

Sharper's only charged with the incident in Los Angeles.

In the October 30, 2013 incident, Sharper invited two women to a party after meeting at a West Hollywood nightclub. The two women were given a shot and passed out. One of the women woke up to Sharper allegedly assaulting her while the second woke up and "interrupted his actions."

On January 14, 2014, Sharper allegedly invited two women to his hotel room after meeting at the same nightclub. After stopping at Sharper's hotel room, the two women were given a shot. Each of them passed out and woke up the next day and one of the women believed she was sexually assaulted.

In addition to two counts of rape by use of drugs, he was also charged with four counts of furnishing a controlled substance and one count of possession of a controlled substance, all of which are felonies according to NOLA.com.

The drugs Sharper possessed were morphine and zolpidem (Ambien). He was arrested on Jan. 17, but free on $200,000 bond. According to NOLA.com, prosecutors are seeking a $10 million bond as Sharper has pending rape investigations in three states.